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Lendrum, John: History of the American Revolution; together with an Account of the Discovery and Settlement of North America, and a View of the Progress, Character, and Political State of the Colonies previous to the Revolution. 2 vols. D. Boston, 1795. Marbois, Barbé: History of Louisiana, particularly of the Cession of that Colony to the United States of America; with an Introductory Essay upon the Constitution and Government of the United States. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1830.

Marshall, John: History of the Colonies of North America. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1814.

M'Kenzie, E.: Historical and Topographical View of the United States and of Canada; with an Appendix, containing a Sketch of the Present State of Mexico and South America. 8vo. Newcastle, 1819.

Meade, James: Picture of Philadelphia. D. Philadelphia, 1811. Military and Naval Operations in the Canadas during the late War with the United States; including also the Political History of Lower Canada during the Administration of Sir Henry Craig and Sir George Prevost, 1807-15. By Robert Chester, Esq. D. Quebec, 1818.

Morton, Nathaniel: New-England Memorial. 8vo. Boston, 1826. Moultrie, William: Memoirs of the American Revolution, so far as it related to the States of North and South Carolina and Georgia. 2 vols. 8vo. New-York, 1802.

Monthly Register of the United States, from the date of their Independence to 1808; and a History of the American Revolution, including an Impartial Examination of its Causes. 3 vols. 8vo. Charleston, 1816.

Niles, Hezekiah: Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America. 8vo.

Weekly Register for 1811-34. 44 vols. 8vo. Baltimore.Continued.

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Otis, Geo. Alexander: History of the War of the Independence of the United States of America; from the Italian of Charles Botta. vols. 8vo. Boston, 1826.

Ouseley, William G.: Remarks on the Statistical and Political Institutions of the United States. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1832.

Perkins, Samuel: History of the Political and Military Events of the Late War between the United States and Great Britain. 8vo. New-Haven, 1825.

Historical Sketch of the United States, from the Peace of 1815-30. D. New-York, 1830.

Pitkin, Timothy: Political and Civil History of the United States. 2 vols. 8vo. New-Haven, 1828.

Statistical View of the Commerce of the United States, in connexion with Agriculture and Manufactures; and an Account of the

Public Debt, Revenues, and Expenditures of the United States. 8vo. New-York, 1817.

Priest, Josiah: American Antiquities. 8vo. Albany, 1833. Prince, Thomas: Chronological History of New-England. 8vo. Boston, 1826.

Ramsey, David: History of South Carolina, from its First Settlement, in 1670, to the year 1808. 2 vols. 8vo. Charlestown, 1809. History of the American Revolution. 2 vols. 8vo.

1811.

Trenton,

History of the United States. 3 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia,

1818. Raynal, Abbé: History of the American Revolution. D. London, 1781. Riedesel, Mad. de: Letters and Memoirs relating to the War of Amer

ican Independence, and the Capture of the German Troops at Saratoga. Translated from the German. D. New-York, 1827. Robertson, Wm. : History of America. 2 vols. 8vo. Albany, 1822. Robinson, W. D.: Memoirs of the Mexican Revolution. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1820.

Sandford, Ezekiel: History of the United States before the Revolution, with some Account of the Aborigines. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1819. St. Domingo History of the Island of, from its First Discovery by Columbus to the Present Time. 8vo. New-York, 1824.

Seybert, Adam: Statistical Annals of the United States, from 1789 to 1818. 4to. Philadelphia, 1818.

Secret History of the Horrors of St. Domingo, in a Series of Letters written by a Lady at Cape St. François to Colonel Burr, principally during the command of General Rochambeau. D. Philadelphia, 1808.

Stiles, President: History of the Three Judges of King Charles Ist, who at the Restoration fled to America; and who were secreted and concealed in Massachusetts and Connecticut Thirty Years. D. Hartford, 1794.

Subaltern in America, comprising his Narrative of the Campaigns of the British Army at Baltimore, Washington, &c. &c., during the Late War. D. Philadelphia, 1833.

Thatcher, James: A Military Journal during the American Revolutionary War, from 1775 to 1783; describing Interesting Events and Transactions of this period; with numerous Historical Facts and Anecdotes. 8vo. Boston, 1823.

Trumbull, Benjamin: General History of the United States of America, from the Discovery in 1492 to 1765. 8vo. Boston, 1810.

History of Connecticut, from 1630 to 1764. 2 vols. 8vo. New-Haven, 1818.

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United States Her Resources and Prospects, with a Statisical Comparison, showing at one view the advance she has made in National Opulence in the period of Thirty Years. Also, a collection

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of other Interesting Facts, and some Hints as to Political and Moral Causes, including the Refutation of a Theory advanced with respect to this Country by a London writer, on the "State of the British Nation;" being the substance of letters addressed from Philadelphia, in 1823, to a friend in England. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1825.

Upham, Charles Lectures on Witchcraft, comprising a History of the Delusion in Salem in 1692. D. Boston, 1831.

Volney, C. F. View of the Climate and Soil of the United States, &c. 8vo. London, 1804.

Walton, John F.: Historic Tales of Olden Times, concerning the Early Settlement and Advancement of New-York City and State. D. New-York, 1832.

Historic Tales of Olden Times, concerning the Early Settlement and Progress of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. D. Philadelphia, 1833.

Warren, Mrs. Mercy: History of the American Revolution. 3 vols. 8vo. Boston, 1805.

Washington, George: Memoirs, Correspondence, Addresses, Messages,

and other Papers, Official and Private, selected and published from the Original Manuscripts, by Jared Sparks. 8vo. Boston, 1834. Willard, Emma: History of the United States. 8vo. New-York, 1829. Williams, Hugh: History of North Carolina. 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1812.

Williams, Samuel: Natural and Civil History of Vermont. 2 vols. 8vo. Burlington, 1809.

Wood, Silas: Sketch of the First Settlement of the several Towns on Long Island, with their Political Condition to the end of the American Revolution. 8vo. Brooklyn, 1828.

NEWSPAPERS.

*Bingley's London Journal, from May 1777 to May 1779; and from December 1781 to December 1783. 2 vols. Folio. London.

*Courier des Etats Unis: 1830-34

(Continued.)

5 vols. Folio. New-York.

*Herald, a Gazette for the Country: 1795-1797. 3 vols. Folio. New-York.

*Mercantile Advertiser: 1830-1834. 5 vols. Folio. New-York. (Continued.)

*Morning Courier and New-York Enquirer: 1830-1834. Folio. New-York. (Continued.)

*National Intelligencer: 1813-1834.

(Continued.)

5 vols.

34 vols. Folio. Washington.

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*New-York American: 1828-1834. 7 vols. Folio. New-York. (Continued.)

*New-York Commercial Advertiser: 1828-1834. 7 vols. Folio. NewYork. (Continued.)

*New-York Daily Advertiser: 1830-1834. 5 vols. Folio. New-York. (Continued.)

*New-York Evening Post: May 1810 to July 1811. 1 vol. Folio.

New-York.

*New-York Spectator: 1797-1802.

5 vols. Folio. New-York.

*Shipping and Commercial List and New-York Price Current: 18321834. 3 vols. Folio. New-York. (Continued.)

CHAPTER V.

BIOGRAPHY.

Adams, Hannah: Memoirs written by herself, with additional Notes by a friend. D. Boston, 1832.

Alden's Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions, with occasional Notes. 5 vols. D. New-York, 1814.

Alexander the Great: Life and Actions, by the Rev. J. Williams. D. New-York, Family Library, 1830.

American Lady's Memoirs, with Sketches of Manners and Scenery in America, as they existed previous to the American Revolution, by Mrs. Grant. D. New-York, 1809.

Augustus; or, the Ambitious Student. 8vo.

Banditti and Robbers: Their Lives and Exploits in all parts of the World, by C. MacFarlane, Esq. 2 vols. D. New-York, 1833. Bard, Samuel, M. D., late President of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of the State of New-York: A Domestic Narrative of his Life, by the Rev. John McVickar, A.M. 8vo. New-York, 1822.

Barrington's, Sir Jonah, Personal Sketches of his Own Times. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1827.

Baxter's, Rev. Richard, Life and Times, with a Critical Examination of his Works, by the Rev. William Orme. 2 vols. 8vo. Boston, 1832.

Beauharnais, Hortense: Duchess of St. Leu and Ex-Queen of Holland. D. Philadelphia, 1833.

Belisarius's Life by Lord Mahon. D. Philadelphia, 1832.

Bernadotte, Charles John, Prince Royal of Sweden: Memoirs and Campaigns, by John Phillipart, Esq. 8vo. Baltimore.

Berri, Duchess of, in La Vendée: Comprising a Narrative of her Adventures, with her Private Papers and Secret Correspondence, by General Dermoncourt, who arrested her Royal Highness at Nantes. D. Philadelphia, 1833.

Biographia Dramatica: 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1812.

Biographical Sketches of the Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, by N. Dwight. D. New-York, 1830. Biographical Dictionary; or, Remembrances of the Departed Heroes, Sages, and Statesmen of America: confined exclusively to those who signalized themselves in either capacity in the Revolutionary War, compiled by T. S. Rogers. D. Easton, 1823.

*Biographical Dictionary: containing a Brief Account of the First Settlers, and other Eminent Characters among the Magistrates, Ministers, Literary, and Worthy Men in New-England, by John Elliott. 8vo. Salem, 1809.

Biographical Dictionary: containing a Summary Account of the Lives of Eminent Persons of all Nations, previous to the present Generation, by John Gorton. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1830. Biographical Dictionary: containing Complete and Partial Accounts of the Lives and Writings of the most Eminent Persons in every station, but more particularly those who have signalized themselves in America, by James Hardie, A.M. 4 vols. 8vo. NewYork, 1805.

Biography, The Library of American: Edited by Jared Sparks. 2 vols. D. Boston, 1834.

Biography of the Principal American Military and Naval Heroes: by Thomas Wilson. 2 vols. D. New-York, 1821.

Biography of Self-Taught Men, by R. R. Edwards. D. Boston, 1832. Biography, Auto A Collection of the most Instructive and Amusing Lives ever published, written by the Parties themselves, with Brief Introductions and Compendious Sequels, carrying on the Course of Events to the Death of each Writer. 31 vols. D. London, 1828. Vol. 1-Colley Cibber, Comedian.

2-David Hume, William Lilly, and Voltaire.

3 and 4-Memoirs of Marmontel.

5-Adventures of Robert Drury.

6-George Whitefield and James Ferguson.
7-Mary Robinson and Charlotte Clarke.

8-Lord Herbert and Prince Eugene.

9 and 10-Augustus Von Kotzebue.

11-Captain John Creichton, William Gifford, and Thomas Ellwood.

12-Lewis Halberg.

13-James Hardy Vaux, a Swindler and a Thief

14 and 15-Edward Gibbon.

16 and 17-Benevento Cellini, a Florentine Artist.
18-James Lackington, Bookseller.

19-Theobald Wolfe Tone.

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